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Mr. E

@_themrEEE

Christ is King. likes things and stuff. Many observations made. Restore Britain ✝️

Katılım Ocak 2017
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
@WorldByWolf Abortion is the citadel of progressives.
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Wolf 🐺
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
When European and Anglosphere nations legalised abortion: 🇬🇧1967 🇩🇪 1972 🇺🇸 1973 🇫🇷1975 🇮🇹 1978 🇪🇸 1985 🇨🇦 1988 Progressives did with abortion policy what two world wars couldn’t do - wipe out white Europeans. Ban abortion. End all non-white resettlement. It’s our moral duty.
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Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
Barefoot on an empty beach in the sun with a pasty. England is a paradise
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AC_SPARTAN
AC_SPARTAN@ACSPARTAN1·
People seem more enraged by Cadbury’s shit chocolate than the ongoing rape of Britain the sanity of the British public genuinely worries me. 🤨
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Michelle🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
I'm not a man-hater ,but I won't have weak men online try to terrorise me. I'm not going anywhere, I'm staying and fighting for my country. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
@Landeur They look like spiders with guns
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Wolf 🐺
Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
The power to proscribe should be fully embraced by Restore Britain. We are not liberals and we don’t believe every group and organisation has an inherent right to exist on our soil. The Runnymede Trust, Hope Not Hate, the Fabian Society, etc should all be flat out banned.
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
Already doing, sir. I have no friends who aren't British. I won't use their shops or delivery takeaways. I refuse to eat in their restaurants or any restaurant that serves halal. I have no hate for these people, but I wish them bon voyage and a good life in their ancestral homelands.
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
Today we remember Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Reformation Martyr. Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556) was a central figure in the English Reformation and the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. A scholar and reformer, he helped shape the Church of England during a time of dramatic change under Henry VIII and Edward VI. His greatest legacy is the Book of Common Prayer, whose language still influences Christian worship today. Under Mary I of England, Cranmer was imprisoned and ultimately executed for his Protestant beliefs. At the stake, he famously declared that the hand which had signed his recantation would be the first to burn. Cranmer is remembered as a man of conviction, whose words and faith helped shape the spiritual life of a nation.
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Politics UK
Politics UK@PolitlcsUK·
🚨 NEW: The proposed names the Government is considering calling its new towns - Elizabethtown (after the Queen) - Pankhurst (after suffragette Emmeline) - Attleeton (after ex-PM) - Athelstan (first King of England) - Seacole (after nurse Mary) [@thetimes]
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Mr. E@_themrEEE·
Saint Cuttbert’s Day Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634–687) was a shepherd-turned-monk who became one of England’s most beloved saints. Known for his humility, compassion, and life of prayer, he spent years as a hermit on a remote island, seeking God in silence and solitude. Despite this, he was called to serve as bishop—reluctantly stepping into leadership while remaining deeply devoted to a simple life. After his death, his legacy only grew. His shrine at Durham Cathedral became a major place of pilgrimage, and he is still remembered today as a symbol of quiet faith, holiness, and the balance between contemplation and action.
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House of Commons Speaker
House of Commons Speaker@CommonsSpeaker·
Happy Durham Day. The Durham flag is flying in New Palace Yard today to mark the county’s rich heritage. Durham City is one of the oldest constituencies in England.
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634–687) was a shepherd-turned-monk who became one of England’s most beloved saints. Known for his humility, compassion, and life of prayer, he spent years as a hermit on a remote island, seeking God in silence and solitude. Despite this, he was called to serve as bishop—reluctantly stepping into leadership while remaining deeply devoted to a simple life. After his death, his legacy only grew. His shrine at Durham Cathedral became a major place of pilgrimage, and he is still remembered today as a symbol of quiet faith, holiness, and the balance between contemplation and action.
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
@WorldByWolf In Soviet Russia, they had work equality between males and females as we do now. Same thing happened there, women and men were miserable, family breakdown, birth rate collapsed.
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Wolf 🐺@WorldByWolf·
🚨The link between the oligopolisation of the economy and low birth rates: Britain should return to the nation of shopkeepers model. Multinationals and rent seekers are our big problem. They fuel mass migration, drive inequality, suppress birth rates, and bribe our politicians.
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Mr. E@_themrEEE·
May you rest in peace and rise again in glory.
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
@KiddsL47940 @Babygravy9 @lithologuy It’s cheaper to not employ them, so they’ve been cast out to dead end towns like mine. Every so often we have a load of traditional Londoners turn up. Now we also get Londons old ethnic minorities displaced by the new arrivals to London.
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
Liberal progressive wing is largely a waste & will fade. Catholic-leaning side thrives—my church packed weekly (despite liberal vicar, very Anglo-Catholic church). Many young families attending. C of E overall will be OK. As established Church, it can't collapse like independents. Just needs to outlast this phase.
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tag 🇬🇧@tag4UK·
Does the 'Church of England' as it stands, actually represent the practising and non practising Christians of the UK? Has the Church of England lost it's way, can it be saved?
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Mr. E@_themrEEE·
@wylfcen The have no friends so it avoids any problems.
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Wylfċen
Wylfċen@wylfcen·
It fascinates me that I set some far-right people off with so little. How do they stay composed when they go outside and meet 99% of the population?
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
I agree. The problem for conservatives is that down here on normal avenue, if the subject of politics comes up, conservatives are never mentioned. Lefties or righties—it makes no difference; the will of their souls has moved on to new parties to loathe and support. Lefties don’t even get angry about the Tories any more. Perhaps the most telling sign that the Tories are done as a force and will remain at most a political hobby horse. An SDP future awaits.
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Grace
Grace@graceelizh·
By the way, aside from financial donations and events, party membership means nothing. In 2019, the Conservatives, under Boris Johnson, received almost 14 million votes. Their membership was only around 160,000 members. If you think Restore are going to win elections just because they have more memberships than other parties, you are the naive ones, not me.
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Mr. E
Mr. E@_themrEEE·
@SH_lotuseater Happy birthday. 🎂 Don’t listen to those who would say it’s all down hill after 25 - for it is much worse than that.
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Samson
Samson@SH_lotuseater·
I am now 26 🎉
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Jonatan Pallesen
Jonatan Pallesen@jonatanpallesen·
For all the commenters who suggest we give them nothing and simply kick them all out, this is why that can't work:
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